113HRP – 0020 – dragon ironfists
Description
Entity 13HRP – 0020 – dragon ironfists, formally named Dragon Iron Fists, consists of a pair of strange gauntlets forged from a black, iron-like metal. The source of this material remains unknown. Each gauntlet ends in a sculpted dragon’s head, one with crimson gem eyes and the other with sapphire. The workmanship surpasses all known traditions. The scales fit together with perfect precision. The teeth stay sharp and polished even in darkness. Carved plates emit a steady low hum that only special instruments can detect. Therefore, researchers suspect deeper functions within the material. As a result, 13HRP – 0020 – dragon ironfists remains one of the most studied relics of its kind.
Psychological Impact
Long exposure creates strong unease and heightened alertness. In addition, many report the strange sense that an intelligence inside the gauntlets watches them. These effects show that the gauntlets act not as simple relics but as active vessels of dynastic memory. They keep the knowledge of a civilisation whose skills and power far exceeded current understanding. Consequently, staff remain cautious when near dragon ironfists.
Thermal and Auditory Effects
The gauntlets create sudden shifts in heat that resist control. For example, the crimson-eyed gauntlet radiates warmth like pulsing blood. By contrast, the sapphire gauntlet drains heat, leaving frost and ice patterns on nearby surfaces. These heat effects oppose each other and form unstable zones that disrupt containment. As a result, containment chambers must adjust constantly. Therefore, 13HRP – 0020 – dragon ironfists is classified as a major containment risk.
Auditory Disturbances
Strange sounds also appear with long exposure. Deep roars echo like underground caves. Grinding metal recalls shifting stone. Whispered tones match fragments of old draconic speech. During lunar phases, these sounds grow stronger. This suggests the metal links with cosmic cycles. Personnel often describe the gauntlets as “breathing” or “speaking” in silence. Consequently, these reports support the idea that the artifacts carry some form of awareness linked to dragon ironfists.
Testing Log A
Early tests caused severe injuries and forced new rules. When researchers placed the crimson gauntlet on a Zeldt subject, it fused with the arm. Removal attempts failed. Amputation became the only option. Study revealed the limb had not been cut but shifted into another space, leaving cauterised bone at the join. Seven days later, fresh blood poured from the dragon’s mouth opening. Tests confirmed the blood as the subject’s own. The results suggest a store-and-return system built into the gauntlet. Therefore, all future trials with dragon ironfists require strict oversight.
Impact Testing Results
Impact trials caused disastrous outcomes. When the gauntlet struck samples of 13HRP-0263 (Watermelon Patch), the object collapsed. From the remains poured about 10,000 strange spiders. Each acted with hostile behaviour. Emergency fire units destroyed them. Any fragments turned to ash when burned. This shows the spiders depend on host matter to live. Consequently, analysts now suggest the gauntlet’s strike opens hidden passages that release such parasites, turning dragon ironfists into a gateway of infestations.
Testing Log B
Later trials using the crimson gauntlet on the same host (after amputation) caused sudden heart failure. Autopsy showed the heart missing without any wound. Thirteen days later, the gauntlet’s mouth produced the lost organ. It beat weakly before crumbling into dry tissue. This supports the idea that the gauntlet hides living parts and returns them in cycles. As a result, testing with 13HRP – 0020 – dragon ironfists continues with extreme caution.
Divergent Affinities
More tests showed clear differences. The crimson gauntlet reacts strongly to blood flow, heating and pulsing near veins. Meanwhile, the sapphire gauntlet resonates with bone, humming in line with calcium. When used together, both gauntlets create tones like deep draconic calls. Language experts think these tones carry meaning: they may act as prayers, warnings, or orders from the Dynasty. Together, they seem built to control the body’s base systems, binding flesh and bone to dynastic power. Therefore, dragon ironfists may have been designed for more than combat.
Extended Observations
Linked data shows resonance overlap with other dynasty relics. These include 13HRP-0264 (Dragon Mirror), 13HRP-0265 (Dragon Kimono), and 13HRP-0266 (Jade Dragon Statue). Recorded anomalies include sudden heat shifts, shared dreams among staff, and ghost-like shapes on special film. Furthermore, similarities point to a broader network of artifacts, with dragon ironfists at its centre.
Recurring Dreams
People exposed for long periods report repeating dreams of vast dragons wearing gauntlets like 0020. These dreams often take place in ruined worlds where fire and ice split lands apart. Such visions support the idea that the gauntlets belong to a greater draconic arsenal, built for cosmic wars. Consequently, staff exposure to dragon ironfists requires strict limits.
Historical Reconstructions
Ancient writings describe “fists that sing with the blood of stars.” This suggests the gauntlets worked as both weapons and star-linked tools. In addition, studies of related relics show that use of the gauntlets matched with summoning rites, resurrection acts, and breaches into other realms. This mix of battle and ritual places the gauntlets at the line between war and cosmic order. It raises the question of whether the Dynasty meant them for conquest, healing, or rule. Therefore, scholars continue to debate the true purpose of dragon ironfists.
Containment
Researchers locked the gauntlets inside Wall Lock Chamber D-13, a zone for high-priority dragon relics. Rules demand:
- Triple magnetic seals reinforced with wards.
- Access limited to Level 5 clearance.
- Constant resonance checks tuned to catch changes.
- Immediate termination of anyone who tries to enter without approval.
Containment Challenges
Staff rotate every 72 hours to reduce mental imprint. Dream-screening is mandatory. Still, resonance sometimes leaks. Phantom roars echo through halls. Frost patterns form on steel walls. Some staff report whispers urging them to touch the gauntlets. Therefore, extra wards are under review to prevent breaches tied to dragon ironfists.
Notes
Early analysis shows the gauntlets form a core part of a larger dynasty system. This system may act as a ritual network or as a war engine meant to work with other relics. The Grand Council of Thirteen warns that joining the gauntlets with related items could trigger disastrous events. These include tears in space, mental collapse, or the return of dragons thought long dead. To avoid these risks, all trials stay suspended until full models exist. Consequently, the artifacts remain under watch, and 13HRP – 0020 – dragon ironfists is marked as highly dangerous.
Alternative Interpretations
Some scholars say the gauntlets serve as covenants rather than weapons. They may have been built to unite humans and dragons in shared power. If true, present containment does not just lock away weapons but also breaks unfinished bonds. It silences a union that could one day remake both wielder and world. Therefore, arguments about dragon ironfists continue among scholars.
Unresolved Questions
Others argue the gauntlets act as tests built by the Dynasty. They may have been meant to find a worthy successor able to carry draconic power with care.
Whether use would give strength, destroy, or transform the user stays unknown. What is sure is that the gauntlets remain symbols of tension. They sit between legacy and ruin, relic and omen, memory and end. They remind us that the past lives on not as dead history but as an active force. Ultimately, dragon ironfists waits to rise again with claws of iron and voices of dragons.
Last modified: 2025/09/03 at 03:20 am
Published: 2025/08/27 at 12:00 pm
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